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Old 12-07-2009, 12:13 PM #1
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Default And the MonSter strikes again in my house!

So I still can't pee! Been fighting this thing since nov... they thought kidney stones, then they thought UTI, then they thought "I dunno, here have an antibiotic and some Vicoden".


I finally cried uncle and made an appt with the urologist.... without reading my history and just going over my symptoms...he thinks I might have MS! LOL ya think?!?!?!

Bladder is refusing to empty, going in for Urodynamics testing on the 28th. This should be interesting. He thinks the signal is getting lost from my brain somewhere in my lumbar area and not quite making it to the bladder...but we'll put you through a series of uncomfortable testing to confirm this suspicion!
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